We must stay vigilant

“We must be vigilant in our commitment to meet the needs of Christians who are suffering in Iraq and Syria.”

That was the challenge we received last week from our Christ-centered partner working on the front lines in the Middle East. Now that fighting has resumed between Iraqi security forces and ISIS fighters in Mosul, the body of Christ must double (or even triple) their efforts to help. According to FOX News:

“The United Nations warned that hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped inside their homes in Mosul ‘are at extreme risk,’ with dwindling fuel, food and water and scarce electricity.”

Liberty Relief has been asked to help provide humanitarian resources to persecuted believers and others in Iraq and Syria. The Christian relief organization we’re partnering with this month has set an ambitious goal to supply Bibles, discipleship materials, church-leadership training, trauma counseling, and other relief aid for the region by February 28.

Please help us ensure that Christians and spiritual seekers in the Middle East receive the help they urgently need.

By making a special “Gift of Hope” to LRI today, you can minister to the needs of persecuted believers and others in desperate situations. Will you please take action with your tax-deductible donation to help ease the pain and suffering of those living under oppression and brutality?

This month, LRI wants to raise $20,000 to help provide aid in some of the nations most deeply affected by ISIS evil. So far, we’re 40 percent of the way to that goal. But in order to reach it, we need an additional $12,000 in donations over the next six days.

As our Christ-centered partner shared with us recently, we have “a significant opportunity to unite as the worldwide Body of Christ … to be the hands and feet of Jesus for suffering brothers and sisters” in the Middle East.

Your tax-deductible “Gift of Hope” is a very practical and effective way to respond to ongoing humanitarian crises that threaten the lives of persecuted Christians and others. Please prayerfully consider what God would have you do to help. Click here to extend a hand of compassion to people in need.